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Hi Rachael, The maximum number of raster per mosaic was the default at 20. Increasing this number to 50 has resolved my issue . The current documentation for this parameter is: Maximum Number Of Rasters Per Mosaic—Prevents the server from mosaicking an unreasonably large number of rasters if, for example, the client zooms in to an overview scale in a nonoptimized image service dataset that has no overview tiles generated. The default is 20. Mosaic dataset properties—Help | ArcGIS Desktop To me, the documentation here suggests that the parameter is important for non-cached raster map services (nonoptimized). Additionally, overviews have been produced for the 5000 scale range for my mosaic in question. Could I suggest adding a line to the tune of "This parameter is considered by ArcGIS Enterprise whilst caching mosaic datasets, a insufficient amount of rasters per mosaic can lead to unexpected behaviour"? Rachael, thank you very much for this Best regards, Aled
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Many thanks for the suggestion Jill Edstrom Unfortunately, it didn't work. I've narrowed down the issue to be the tiling scheme i'm attempting to cache this data at. As I need the data to display in Geocortex in conjunction with an OS basemap, I need to use the standard scales: http://esriukcontent.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=75bcde3773e04550ab872109fe61829c Here are the 'native' tiling scheme values produced by ArcMap for this mosaic dataset. I'm guessing ArcMap calculates these based on the extent of the mosaic dataset? If I build the cache using these values; the service successfully displays on the javascript viewer (rest endpoint) at all scales. Using the native tiling scheme in Geocortex results in either the mosaic becoming unusable or the basemap disappearing from the map . I'm already serving aerial imagery mosaics (built from jpeg tiles, and using the standard scales) on server successfully. The only difference is the size of the mosaic used (this one covers a tiny area of roughly 15km x 15 km). Things I've tried: Adding the country border and blanking the symbology (to increase the overall extent) and then caching - still displaying the same issue @ 1:5000 (significantly worse). Found the cell size range in the mosaic which correlates to the 1:8000 scale, changed this to reflect 1:5000 - no success. Published the service without a cache - this works, but the sample has been received to test the caching process - it needs to be cached. I'm starting to think this is either a bug in ArcGIS Server with the way it builds tile caches (no issues with the mosaic at all). Or, i'm missing an essential part of the mosaic preparation before publishing. Any ideas to try would be great
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ArcGIS Server 10.6 and ArcMap 10.6.1 for publishing. I've built a cache of a small area using a mosaic dataset. When I view the cache rest endpoint i'm seeing missing tiles (or slivers) between 1:4000 - 1:6000 (1:5000 cache scale). All tiles are 100% complete. All other caches being served from AGS are not displaying this issue. Here's a picture: All the tiles display as expected at finer/coarser scale ranges. I've attempted to rebuild the 1:5000 scale a couple of times with no success. Any ideas or comments would be greatly appreciated.
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Looks great Michael. I especially like this point: Sensor information: It is also possible to capture information about the user (such as their name) and information coming from the device’s sensors such as location, speed, and direction of travel.Would this mean that phone data, such as accelerometer readings, could be captured in attribute fields? I'm slightly concerned that this post doesn't mention streaming or "auto capture". I hope this functionality is included
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Thanks Russle. Not enabled by org at the moment unfortunately I'll look into it though.
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Hi, I've been experimenting with ArcGIS collector. I'm trying to collect point data automatically from my phone, through 1 second intervals, and pushing this data to a feature layer. It appears that collector or collector(beta) doesn't have this functionality. I've gone down the route of using a Android auto-clicker to enable this functionality. Any ideas across the ESRI stack for this? Thanks.
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Hey Steven, Could you follow me? I'd like to get in contact regarding the icon pack/Stencil pack! Many thanks, A
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Hi Steven, Completely agree. My inital post asked for additional information to be posted with this maintenance notice. for example a much more informative (and helpful) message would be: "AGOL is undergoing maintenance on March 19th, 2019 between the times of 5pm and midnight PST. The nodes that might experience distruption to service are: "services5.arcgis.com" "service2.arcgis.com" "datahub.esriuk.com" *list of updates carried out*." In Steven's case - this might have allowed Steven to distribute a message about the distruption to service across his company/organisation. If Steven's layer was of significant importance to the organisations function, this would have resulted in a significant loss of service. I'm not sure why Kelly has marked her answer as correct.
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Hi, I've noticed there's a "System maintenance" banner at the top of the Organization tab. This informs that AGOL is undergoing maintenance on March 19th, 2019 between the times of 5pm and midnight PST. Is there anyway to see additional information about the maintenance? i.e. which services will be affected (if affected at all) it does inform that " you may experience some minimal disruption during this maintenance period." Would be helpful knowing what that distruption might be, as you would expect from a SaaS. Ta, A
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Hi Jamal/Daniel, Whilst Daniel's comment is completely correct for interaction with the statistics browser. They can be accessed without ArcGIS Server credentials: \\{yourAGSdirectory}\directories\arcgissystem\statistics The statistics in here are saved in the .dat format. They can be parsed by using numpy. This will take some work to write a script to make sense of these, but there isn't any need to produce tokens. Your logs can be accessed from <ArcGIS Server installation directory>/arcgisserver/logs/<machine name>/server/server-20150101.095803-8596-0.0.log as per Work with server logs—Documentation (10.3 and 10.3.1) | ArcGIS Enterprise hope this helps in some awesome script. Ta, A
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No Problem Vara. Yes, this should work for SQL FeatureClasses. Create a database connection in ArcMap/Catalogue > drag the relevant FeatureClass to the TOC > open the alter field tool > drag the FeatureClass to the "Input Table" parameter > Select "globalid" from Field Name > Enter corrections > run tool Ta, A
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Hi Vara, Not sure on Oracles case senstivity. But to change your field name in ArcSDE - use the AlterField Tool in ArcMap/Catalogue (Data Management > Fields > Alter Field) ensure your field name and alias is in caps and I think you're good to go . I dont think the ID's will change but worth testing in a FGDB. Ta, A
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How quirky. I'm also experiencing this. The arrow keys seem to skip a character during navigation too.
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